About Us
Mission
To conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats, for the benefit of humanity and the Earth’s biological diversity.
History
The Marin Audubon Society was established in 1956 as part of the effort to prevent development of houses on Richardson Bay tidelands. In our early years, Marin Audubon Society (MAS) was one of the founders of Audubon Canyon Ranch. MAS was also instrumental in protecting Bothin Marsh in Mill Valley, and the Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge in San Rafael, which supported the largest heron rookery in San Francisco Bay. MAS restores wetlands on its properties when needed, then donates some of them to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Marin County Open Space District. MAS provides its members and the public many opportunities to experience the birdlife and nature of Marin County and beyond through Field Trips and Events, Native Habitat Stewardship Opportunities, our monthly MAS newsletter The Rail, and three annual Marin Christmas Bird Counts.
Board of Directors
Please contact the appropriate board member shown below for information or inquiries. The Board meets at 6:30 PM the first Tuesday of the month online by Zoom. Meetings open to members. For general inquires, please use the form below.
Officers
President
Barbara Salzman
415-924-6057
Secretary
Lelia Lanctot
secretary@marinaudubon.org
Directors
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To correspond with MAS by mail please use the following address:
Marin Audubon Society
P.O. Box 599
Mill Valley, CA 94942-0599
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